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Ethel Florence <I>Banzet</I> Bell

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Ethel Florence Banzet Bell

Birth
Edna, Labette County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Oct 1953 (aged 46)
Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Edna, Labette County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 37.0694412, Longitude: -95.3624056
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~ Ethel Florence Banzet Bell ~

Illness Fatal to Mrs. Dennis Bell

Mrs. Ethel Bell, 1512 Elm, a resident here since 1945, died in Coffeyville Memorial Hospital Friday, Oct. 9, 1953 following a two-moth illness. She was 46.

Mrs. Bell was a member of the First Christian Church here. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

She was born April 28, 1907, at Edna. Her husband, Dennis, survives. The couple came here from Altamont.

Other survivors include two sons, Marvin of Richmond, Calf., and Harold, Airman 1, enroute home from Korea; a daughter, Doris of the home; six brothers, Don Banzet of Tulsa, Fred, Ernest and Emmett, all of Bartlett, Mart of Pueble, Colo., Dick, Bird City, Kas., and Albert, Chetopa.

Four sisters, Mrs. Buzz Collins, Miami, Okla., Mrs. Minnie McCorkle of Joplin, Mrs. Eva Dunbar of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Almond Dewey, 415 East 10th and one grandson.

(Excerpt taken from The Bartlett Book – Volume I ~ 1982)
~ Ethel Florence Banzet Bell ~

Illness Fatal to Mrs. Dennis Bell

Mrs. Ethel Bell, 1512 Elm, a resident here since 1945, died in Coffeyville Memorial Hospital Friday, Oct. 9, 1953 following a two-moth illness. She was 46.

Mrs. Bell was a member of the First Christian Church here. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.

She was born April 28, 1907, at Edna. Her husband, Dennis, survives. The couple came here from Altamont.

Other survivors include two sons, Marvin of Richmond, Calf., and Harold, Airman 1, enroute home from Korea; a daughter, Doris of the home; six brothers, Don Banzet of Tulsa, Fred, Ernest and Emmett, all of Bartlett, Mart of Pueble, Colo., Dick, Bird City, Kas., and Albert, Chetopa.

Four sisters, Mrs. Buzz Collins, Miami, Okla., Mrs. Minnie McCorkle of Joplin, Mrs. Eva Dunbar of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Almond Dewey, 415 East 10th and one grandson.

(Excerpt taken from The Bartlett Book – Volume I ~ 1982)


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